Giants cornerback Aaron Ross knows he hasn’t heard the last of his blunder, one that’ll likely go viral on You Tube and land him on the Not Top 10 list.

On a second-and-three from the Giants 28-yard line, Ross has perfectly read a corner route by Colts veteran wide receiver Reggie Wayne and was in position for the interception near the five-yard line.

But as Andrew Luck’s pass sailed towards him, he turned, stumbled backwards and the ball hit off his hands and bounced in the air backwards. Wayne located the ball, tipped it once and then caught it in the end zone for a touchdown.

“It was one of those things were I’m glad it’s preseason,” said Ross, smiling. “I knew it was a pick. I saw it leave his hands and then as soon as I looked up, the lights just took the ball away.

“I couldn’t see it anymore and that’s what kind of made me fall. As soon as I fell back, it hit my hands and it kind of shocked me. So it just popped up and I turned around and Reggie was catching the ball. One of those plays you can’t get back.”

The Giants secondary, without safety Antrel Rolle (ankle) and cornerback Corey Webster (soreness), was schooled by Luck. The second-year pro hit 9-of-13 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns.

“We need to get off the field on third downs,” Ross said.

Asked if one more preseason game against the Jets – veteran rarely play in the final preseason game – is enough time for the unit to get sharp, Ross said it was.